Praise for Unlearning Liberty

Beautifully written and powerfully argued … an essential wake-up call!

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Nadine Strossen, former President, ACLU (1991-2008)

Destined to be a classic work on freedom in America.

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Donald Downs, University of Wisconsin-Madison

American universities have been described as islands of intolerance in a sea of freedom. Unlearning Liberty is a meticulous and inspiring guide on how to liberate the islands!

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Christina Hoff Sommers, author, The War Against Boys

Unlearning Liberty is a must read book for anyone concerned about the constitutional future of our nation.

—
Nat Hentoff, journalist

“Here’s a book full of sunlight—the best disinfectant for campus censorship”

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Jonathan Rauch, Brookings Institution

Lukianoff is an engaging exposer of the shocking repression of free speech on campus, combining good storytelling with clear principles and a serious purpose with a light touch.

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Steven Pinker, Harvard University

Do people really want

FREE SPEECH

anymore?

Freedom From Speech

In Freedom From Speech, author and First Amendment lawyer Greg Lukianoff offers a troubling and provocative theory on why we can expect challenges to freedom of speech to grow in the coming decades, both in the United States and abroad. Lukianoff analyzes numerous examples of the growing desire for “intellectual comfort,” such as the rise of speech restrictions around the globe, as well as the increasing media obsession of punishing “offensive” utterances, jokes, and opinions within the United States. To provide a preview of where we may be headed, Lukianoff points to American college campuses, where speakers are routinely disinvited for their opinions, where students increasingly demand “trigger warnings” for classics like The Great Gatsby, and where students are told that they cannot even hand out copies of the Constitution outside of designated “free speech zones.” Lukianoff explains how global populations are increasingly arguing not for freedom of speech, but, rather, freedom from speech.